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Tribal individuals numbering 9,056 unfold over a number of mandals in Srikakulam district will likely be given 1.28 lakh acres below the Scheduled Tribes and Other Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006.
Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy launched the State-wide month-long programme just about on Friday and spoke with a number of beneficiaries by a video-conference.
Later, Speaker Thammineni Seetharam, Deputy Chief Minister Dharmana Krishna Das, and Minister for Fisheries Sidiri Appala Raju formally launched the patta distribution programme on the Sithampet ITDA workplace.
Speaking on the event, Mr. Seetharam mentioned the train would make sure the reputable right of the tribal individuals over the lands within the forest areas.
ITDA Project Officer Ch. Sridhar and District Forest Officer Sandeep Kripakar Gundala had been amongst different officers who participated within the programme.
Multi-speciality hospital
In Vizianagaram district, the Chief Minister just about laid the inspiration stone for an engineering school in Kurupam mandal.
District Collector M. Hari Jawaharlal and ITDA-Parvathipuram Project Officer R. Kurmanath instructed the Chief Minister that they might take steps for early development of the engineering school and multi-speciality hospital within the Parvathipuram division.
They mentioned that the choice of tribal households for distribution of the pattas was made in a scientific method. Over 10,000 households would profit within the district, they added.
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